Twenty Twelve

Ahead of schedule, Twenty Twenty was released published in the WordPress theme directory. The plan is still to officially launch it to the world with WordPress 3.5, but that hasn’t stopped the WordPress team from giving the community a teaser. I actually think it’s a really good idea to get the theme out into the…

In recent news, Drew Strojny of The Theme Foundry, posted about the recent development of the upcoming (and anticipated) Twenty Twelve WordPress theme. Drew announced the new demo available as well. Here’s what it looks like. Here is a glimpse at what the the current Twenty Eleven WordPress default theme looks like. It’s pretty easy…

We have some updates around Twenty Twelve, the next “default” theme for WordPress. We previously wrote that Twenty Twelve is being punted to WordPress 3.5, but the plan is to see Twenty Twelve in 2012 still. Drew updates us all on The Theme Foundry’s blog, that the team has made progress with the typography selection.…

When it was originally announced last year, that Matt Mullenweg would oversee the development of the new default WordPress theme, it was set to be released with WordPress 3.4. We then saw a few more updates on the WP Devel blog about Twenty Twelve. But in the most recent turn of events, the highly anticipated…

So far, the new Twenty Twelve theme is not much to look at. It has it’s basic form, but nothing fancy has been added. This is not yet a fully working theme—we’ll be adding in more features and lots of missing styles over the next 3–4 weeks. Including post formats, comments, archives and page templates,…

Jane posted yesterday, as a recap of the core team’s meetings, that Matt Mullenweg will take the reigns and oversee the development of WordPress 3.4’s default theme, Twenty Twelve. In the post, Jane highlights a few areas that “we,” possibly meaning the community or Automattic meaning the core team that was at the meetup (thanks…